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Frankly, I don't think anyone in America should question a black person about his or her love of country. So it angered me to hear Rudy Giuliani do just that in asserting that President Barack Obama does not love America. It angered me to hear him...

As we fearlessly — or fearfully — march toward winter's peak, people inevitably turn to weather forecasts to try to anticipate when roads will be treacherous, whether offices and schools may be closed, and how much they'll have to shovel from their...

Six more debates? Well, I’m all in favor of getting as much information as possible, but I think six debates might be too much. The candidates could probably cut that in half, especially since Tom Foley doesn’t have that much to say. Gov. Malloy is a...

When the usual EOPO (Enemies Of President Obama) moan, groan and gnash their teeth, I just roll my eyes and dismiss them. But when current and former members of the military speak out about whether, or not, Bowe Bergdahl is a deserter, it’s time to take a...

Twice in 2014, I've come to the end of a pleasant evening, walked upstairs to where my laptop sits and discovered the sudden death of someone who spoke powerfully to me.
In February, it was Philip Seymour Hoffman on a Sunday night. Last Monday night,...

Rush Limbaugh's politicizing of Robin Williams' suicide is despicable and shows his complete absence of decency and an intelligent understanding of just what suicide is all about. It is a manifestation of his true character, or should I say, lack...

I can't say I followed Hugo Chavez that closely. What I knew of him was that he was a buffoon who delighted in using over-the-top-rhetoric blasting the United States. He had a weekly TV show on Venezuelan TV that lasted from four to eight hours while he...

I have never voted for Tom Foley, nor would I. Two reasons: I’m offended by millionaires trying to buy a political office and his accusations of misconduct by Gov. Malloy are off the wall. I’ve heard Foley might take state election money to finance his...

Last month UConn adopted a tough new vulpine husky logo that, according to coach Geno Auriemma, is a "streamlined fighting dog" that says "Don't mess with me."
That's just great, but when it comes to defending a courageous, thoughtful...

I was happy to discover this week that under the federal Affordable Care Act, I qualify for dependable medical coverage under Medicaid. What I hadn't bargained for when I signed up Tuesday was my becoming the center of a national conservative media...

For all his humble charm, Pope Francis has been getting under the thin skin of some rich members of his flock.
As F. Scott Fitzgerald remarked, the rich are different from you and me. They expect deference and coddling, especially for their charitable...

I knew those ships stuck in the Antarctic for weeks would make a good metaphor for something. The real ships have broken free, but the metaphorical ships are still not moving. Maybe the ice jam has been loosened with the Senate’s rule change eliminating...

The refusal of the nut case Republicans to tax the wealthy at a higher rate is absurd. The support that the tea party and other self-hating conservative herds of sheep give the GOP is even MORE absurd. In essence, tea party Republicans think they can...

I'm speaking on behalf of every editorial cartoonist in America! Heck, in the world!I admit I'm fascinated with the paleoconservative Newt-a-saur. The man has no shame. He's unethical and has proven himself to be disloyal and a phony. He has raised...

The thinking goes this way: If known liberals like me want Mitt Romney to be the GOP presidential nominee, then the conservatives will smell a rat and nominate someone else who doesn't stand a chance of defeating President Obama. Of course, I'm...

I always vote for the candidate who's easiest to draw. Fortunately for me, all these folks running for president are a snap.Take Newton Leroy Gingrich, or just plain ol' Newt as he's known by anyone paying even the slightest attention. Ol' Newty...

Digital technology may rule the audio-visual roost these days, but analog lovers can find heaven in a former Windsor warehouse.
The Vintage Radio and Communications Museum of Connecticut is full of old computers, TVs from back when the screens were round...